[OGSA-D-WG] Teleconference Minutes, 8 June 2007

Mario Antonioletti mario at epcc.ed.ac.uk
Wed Jun 13 12:37:25 CDT 2007


Dave,
      Take the token just now. I'm kind of swamped and have not had 
time to do anything so you might as well incorporate your changes.
When you are done let me know and I'll try to see if I have time.
Hope you are better ....

Mario


On Wed, 13 Jun 2007, Dave Berry wrote:

> I've made an attempt at rewriting the Cache section.  I've put a table
> of operations at the start, clarified that there are potentially many
> cache services (one per set of interfaces), expanded the description of
> the create operation, added a list of properties, and added sub-headings
> to improve the structure.  I've borrowed a lot from the replication
> section.
>
> Mario, if you let me know when you have a suitable version, I'll copy
> these changes into it.  I can also update some of the glossary entries.
>
> At some point I need to work on the Catalog section.  I'll try to do
> this soon.
>
> Other thoughts:
>
> In my view, section 2 should give an overview of the components of our
> toolkit, the capabilities they provide, some high-level patterns for
> their use, and some cross-cutting concerns.  For example, it should
> state that we describe storage management, explain the interaction of
> access and transfer, state that replication can be used to control
> these, and that composite services can be created using federation and
> caching.  It should explain how these services may be hidden behind
> client libraries (e.g. for legacy support).  Finally, it should describe
> how policy issues are handled across the various components.
>
> Section 3.7 should be discussing the support for policies provided by
> OGSA, e.g. WS-Policy, WS-Agreement, etc.  It's not our job to define
> general mechanisms such as these.  Currently this section does talk
> about data-specific issues as well.
>
> I wonder whether we should say something in section 2 about service
> creation.  Throughout our document we have tended to assume the
> existence of factory services, each with an appropriate createXXX
> operation.  I think this is a useful way to structure our document; the
> createXXX operations let us describe the issues that need to be taken
> into account when creating a particular service (such as policies,
> location, etc.).   But in the larger OGSA context, might services be
> created as part of the provisioning capabilities of the architecture
> rather than a specific factory service?
>
> Section 10.3 still discusses a DestroyReplica operation.  I think we
> agreed to remove this (it's not in the table at the start of section
> 10).
>
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Dave.
> -----Original Message-----
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> Behalf Of Allen Luniewski
> Sent: 08 June 2007 16:31
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> Subject: [OGSA-D-WG] Teleconference Minutes, 8 June 2007
>
>
>
>
> 	The minutes of today's teleconference have been stored on
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> 	Please note that Mario has the write token on the Data
> Architecture document.
>
> 	The date of the next teleconference is TBD but most probably the
> week of 25 June.
>
> 	Allen Luniewski
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